Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Offsite Post: ‘Speaker Johnson Shouldn’t Fold on Ukraine War Funding’

 

Well, he did, and the results are horrible not only for folks in the Ukraine but also for those in the eastern parts of Dixie who could use that money right about now to rebuild.

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There are rumblings that Speaker Mike Johnson is about to cave on his pledge not to approve any more spending on the Ukraine war:


Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) told Republican senators Wednesday to expect the House to send them legislation to help Ukraine, but cautioned that what comes out of the House will look substantially different than the $95 billion foreign aid package the Senate passed last month.

 

Johnson tried to reassure frustrated GOP senators who asked him about funding for Ukraine during a question-and-answer session at the annual Senate Republican retreat, which was held at the Library of Congress.

 

Johnson told senators that the House will send a Ukraine aid package to the Senate but floated the idea of making it a loan or lend-lease program so U.S. taxpayers would not be shelling out tens of billions of dollars without any expectation of getting a return, according to senators who participated in the discussion.

 

The Speaker also talked about including something similar to the REPO for Ukrainians Act, sponsored by Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas), which would authorize the confiscation of Russian sovereign assets and deposit the proceeds of liquidated property into a Ukraine support fund, senators said.

 

Notably, Johnson did not say whether such a Ukraine aid package would include tough border security reforms, such as “Remain in Mexico” language, which would face opposition from Senate Democrats.

The Speaker should be commended for holding out as long as he has, but he and the Republicans ought to continue to hold the line; they ought not to buckle – for a host of reasons.

First, the Zelensky regime continue to show their totalitarian colors, as they have recently arrested yet another group of Orthodoxy clergy and journalists to silence the opposition as the Ukrainian parliament prepares to vote on a bill to ban the Ukrainian Orthodox Church on phony charges of ‘Russian collusion’:


OrthoChristian reported on Wednesday that Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) agents raided the offices of representatives of the Union of Orthodox Journalists (UOJ) and the Legal Defense Center of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.

 

Yesterday, the Union of Orthodox Journalists reported, with reference to the Prosecutor General that more than 20 searches were conducted in four provinces, also involving journalists from the First Cossack outlet and the public union Laity.

 

The Prosecutor General’s office wrote that the SBU neutralized the “media bloc of the UOC,” allegedly created to destabilized Ukraine. The UOJ notes that the Prosecutor General’s message says nothing about the alleged association with the Russian Security Service (FSB), as was claimed in the earlier SBU statement.

 

The UOJ published an open appeal to international human rights organizations to respond as they are able to the “detention and persecution” of the journalists, lawyers, and human rights defenders. Five people are currently being held in a pre-trial detention center.


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The rest is at https://identitydixie.com/2024/03/23/speaker-johnson-shouldnt-fold-on-ukraine-war-funding/.

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